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Crossing the JabbokCrossing the Jabbok

Crossing the Jabbok

Sylvie Anne Goldberg

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In Crossing the Jabbok, Sylvie-Anne Goldberg presents an ambitious study of the views of sickness and death among Ashkenazi Jews from the sixteenth through the nineteenth century. Focusing on Prague, in those years the center of Central and Western European Jewry, Goldberg describes the evolution of attitudes, beliefs, and practices concerning illness and death among Ashkenazi Jews throughout the German lands. Goldberg draws on a rich array of materials - including secular and religious texts, community records and charters, the Halakhah, writings of famous rabbis, and accounts of Jewish-Christian interrelations - to explore that culture. In particular, she seeks to discover the distinctively Jewish aspects of customs and beliefs surrounding illness and dying.

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OL Work ID
OL3740871W

Subjects

DeathHistoryJewish mourning customsJewsJudaismReligious aspects of DeathSocial life and customsḤevra kaddishaMourning customsDeath, religious aspectsJews, czech republicJudaism, historyReligious aspects

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